OUR BLADES
OUR HANDLES
OUR WOODS
RORQUAL
The rorqual whale is one of the largest and fastest cetaceans on the planet.
The shape of this blade is inspired by this emblematic animal: it is a generously shaped blade, offering a clean and incisive cut.
Its round shape helps make the swinging motion of the slicing action.
ALTAÏR
Altair is the brightest star in the Eagle constellation.
Its name, of Arabian origin, means "the eagle in flight";this character trait is reflected in the curvature and the sharp point of this blade.
Very curved, the Altair blade - inspired by oriental daggers and the tales of the Thousand and One Nights - will know how to cut your various dishes and preparations with finesse and elegance.
GAÏA
In Greek mythology, Gaia is a primordial deity identified with the mother goddess.
With Gaia, Déglon offers a blade with a rounded tip, for a safer use of the knife.
ORIGINE
Origine is the match of traditional kitchen knife shapes and a touch of modernity.
An efficient and sober line, for an uncompromising blade.
KATARA
Katara is a blade inspired by Japanese culture and cuisine, with its shapes very similar to Santoku.
The term santoku literally means "three virtues" in relation to the tasks usually carried out in the kitchen: slicing, chopping and mincing.
CANYON
A canyon is a valley cut by a river and characterized by its narrowness, its depth and the steepness of its rocky walls.
The Canyon handle evokes this landscape, with its geometric facets and structured profile.
LAGON
Make way for dreams and heavenly destinations!
The Lagoon handle offers a voluptuous shape, with its soft line and generous curves, for the most ergonomic grip.
KALAHARI
The Kalahari Desert is a semi-arid desert, extending over 3 countries: Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. It is characterized by its dunes which are drawn on this handle with undulating lines and a marked belly. A traditional handle shape that has been revisited, like an invitation to travel.
SEGHIA
A handle that combines simplicity and efficiency: a shape reminiscent of the straight, open-air irrigation canals, very popular in North Africa, the "seghia".
TAÏGA
The Taiga is a very dense forest of conifers, which includes numerous lakes.
It refers to the collective imagination of the "Great Wild North", and is also called Boreal Forest.
Taiga is a woody, dense handle with a very slightly curved line.
ROSEWOOD
Rosewood is a very hard, heavy and veined wood.
Its color palette is very wide and can vary from light brown to purplish brown, from pink to deep red.
The name rosewood includes different species of wood, the genus Dalbergia, growing in the tropics, including Brazil, India, America or Madagascar.
EBONY
Ebony is the wood provided by the heart of the ebony tree. This species is known for its extreme hardness, its polish, its nobility and its typical black color.
It is produced from several species of trees of the ebony family, growing in tropical regions.
Ebony has been known since ancient times, when it was used in the composition of various precious objects. Symbol of power, purity and protection, it is believed to be a type of wood that can ward off evil spirits.
CURLY BIRCH
The curly birch is a deciduous tree native to the Northern Hemisphere and Russia, with a high level of hardiness.
The originality of the birch lies in its characteristic white bark. The birch is the first tree of the Celtic calendar; it symbolizes birth and renewal.
Its wood is very light with shades of beige and very pale pink, with darker mottles and burls. It is a very homogeneous medium-hard wood with a very fine grain.
OLIVE TREE
The olive tree is a variety of fruit tree, domesticated for several millennia and cultivated mainly in regions with a Mediterranean climate.
Its wood, which is light yellow, with many veins, and irregular fibers, makes it a noble and elegant material, highly sought after.
It is characterized by its high density, its resistance and its impermeability to smells and bacteria. The olive tree has a very rich symbolism and in various myths and beliefs is synonymous with peace, fidelity and immortality.
JUNIPER
Juniper is a small thorny tree of the cypress family whose berries can be used in cooking to flavor various dishes.
It is a reddish brown to yellow wood, fairly hard, with a fine grain and a distinct white sapwood.
Juniper, also called Cade juniper, is easily recognized by its pleasant spicy smell.It is a very popular wood for making tools: it is rot-proof. A symbol of luck, it symbolizes beauty and protection in the language of flowers.